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Recommended doctor for "low normal" testosterone in Manitoba/Canada?
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 83156" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>I live in Ontario so not sure about doctors in Winnipeg but any doctor in the know regarding trt would understand that if one was experiencing low t symptoms and their total t level was between 8-12 nmol/L they would qualify for a trial on trt as levels between 8-12 nmol/L are considered the GREY ZONE where most males will be prone to experiencing low t symptoms. If I can find the pub med article I will link it up as it explains when ones levels are in the 8-12 nmol/L range and is experiencing low t symptoms. One does not have to be under the low end of the total t range and flagged as low on blood work to receive treatment. You just need to find a doctor who is in the know and understands trt as most MD/ENDO/UROs are stubborn let alone ignorant!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 83156, member: 13851"] I live in Ontario so not sure about doctors in Winnipeg but any doctor in the know regarding trt would understand that if one was experiencing low t symptoms and their total t level was between 8-12 nmol/L they would qualify for a trial on trt as levels between 8-12 nmol/L are considered the GREY ZONE where most males will be prone to experiencing low t symptoms. If I can find the pub med article I will link it up as it explains when ones levels are in the 8-12 nmol/L range and is experiencing low t symptoms. One does not have to be under the low end of the total t range and flagged as low on blood work to receive treatment. You just need to find a doctor who is in the know and understands trt as most MD/ENDO/UROs are stubborn let alone ignorant! [/QUOTE]
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